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Gogoi orders probe into scribes’ protest during PM visit

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From Our Correspondent

 Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Thursday asked Chief Secretary N K Das to institute a probe into Wednesday’s incident of protests by Guwahati-based journalists that occurred outside the main entrance to the Assam Assembly complex regarding the entry of mediapersons at the time of filing of nomination papers by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh for the May 30 Rajya Sabha elections, according to an official communiqué.

The Chief Minister asked the Chief Secretary to go into the details of the circumstances leading to the goof-up and to suggest suitable measures to avoid recurrence of such incidents in future.

The journalists resorted to very loud protests shouting slogan against Gogoi government for denying the entry into Assembly complex to cover the event of filing of nomination by Dr Manmohan Singh for the fifth consecutive term in Rajya Sabha from Assam.

Singh later bowing to the protests of media persons came out onto the main gate of Assembly complex to talk to them before he left for New Delhi much to the embarrassment of the State government.

The journos had asserted that the media was gagged in a democracy by being debarred to report on Singh filling his nomination papers as the representative of the people of Assam.

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